If you go to this website, you will find some information about internet safety. On that website, they tell you how inportant your password is. Here are some general rules for internet safety:
The Fab Five Rules for Internet Safety
1: Never give anyone the password to your e-mail account, not even to your best friend. Anyone can go on your account if they have your password, and they can acess your e-mail account, your computer an maybe even your life.
2: Only people you trust should know your e-mail address. If anyone else knows your e-mail address, they can send you e-mail that you do not want. Also, anyone can use your e-mail address to send offensive messages to lot's of other people.
3: If you get any e-mail that you don't want, tell an adult you can trust right away.
4: It's a good idea to change your password from time to time, to avoid having anyone getting on your account.
5: When you're talking to someone on the internet, you don't know who you're talking to. If you don't know, never respond.
My My Good E-mail
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My Bad E-mail
My Quote "A chalenge is like a game that you play on wii, x-box or Nintendo ds.
It's like a higher level that you can't wait to try."
Awesome Productions
presents
Dance of the vegetables(with fruits)
edited by Anca
Story:
Fruits and vegetables dancing.
(a Stop motion animation movie)
My internet safety review http: www.calgarypolice.ca/kids/surfing_passwords.html
If you go to this website, you will find some information about internet safety. On that website, they tell you how inportant your password is. Here are some general rules for internet safety:
The Fab Five Rules for Internet Safety
1: Never give anyone the password to your e-mail account, not even to your best friend. Anyone can go on your account if they have your password, and they can acess your e-mail account, your computer an maybe even your life.
2: Only people you trust should know your e-mail address. If anyone else knows your e-mail address, they can send you e-mail that you do not want. Also, anyone can use your e-mail address to send offensive messages to lot's of other people.
3: If you get any e-mail that you don't want, tell an adult you can trust right away.
4: It's a good idea to change your password from time to time, to avoid having anyone getting on your account.
5: When you're talking to someone on the internet, you don't know who you're talking to. If you don't know, never respond.
My Good E-mail
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My Bad E-mailMy Quote
"A chalenge is like a game that you play on wii, x-box or Nintendo ds.
It's like a higher level that you can't wait to try."
By: Anca